China's SAIC Motors Inaugurates New North American Operations Center in Detroit
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China's SAIC Motors Inaugurates New North American Operations Center in Detroit



With a production output of 3.64 million vehicles last year, SAIC Motor Corporation Limited is China's largest domestic automobile maker and a name that you will hear a lot more about in the years to come.

SAIC is now trying to strengthen its U.S. presence with the establishment of its new North American Operations Center in the Detroit suburb of Birmingham in Michigan.

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